Jack travelled 360 km at an average speed of 80 km/h. Elaine took 1.5 hours more to complete the same amount of distance. What was Elaine’s average speed for the whole journey? _____km/h and m/s

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Answer 1
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What muscle movement do we use to close a joint.

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Answer: Your using your skeletal muscle

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water is not used as thermometric liquid.why?​

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Answer:

Water cannot be used in thermometer because of its higher freezing point and lower boiling point than other liquids .  If water is used in a thermometer , it will start phase change at 0[tex]degree\\[/tex]C and 100[tex]degree[/tex]C and will not measure temperature , out of this range . This range is very small as compared  to other liquids as mercury , having freezing point about −39[tex]degree[/tex]C and boiling point 356[tex]degree[/tex]C.

Explanation:


Which of the following is true about the mass of an object?
O It is equal to its weight.
O It is proportional to its weight.
O it is always more than its weight.
Olt changes at different locations

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I believe it is the first one

For an object to have potential energy it must be...?

A) At rest

B) Light weight

C) Moving

D) Elevated (height)

Please I need help, thank you!

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I believe it's D because PE=mgh

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A 40.0 kg rocket produces a
764 N upwards force ("thrust").
What is the net force acting on
the rocket?

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Answer:                                                                              

372                              

Explanation:(40.0)×(9.8)=392

764N-392=372

How do the summer monsoons of India affect the hydrosphere, geosphere, and biosphere?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The monsoon rains are the main source of water for 55 percent of the country’s arable land. This means the rains are crucial — not only for India’s farmers, but for its economy as a whole. Now, that’s a good thing when the monsoon arrives on time and brings the right amount of rain. But when it’s late or weak, it leads to drought.

a TV set is pushed a distance of 2 m with a force of 20 N how much work is done on the set ​

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Answer:

40 J

Explanation:

Es muy común que cuando se viaja hacia un río o lago se juegue "ranita", el cual consiste en lanzar una piedra horizontalmente hacia adelante para que cuando ésta toque la superficie del agua haga varios "saltos" sobre el agua. Durante un juego de estos, un desocupado nota que una de las piedras que arroja se demora 0,4 s en tocar la superficie del agua y la toca a 2,5 m de la orilla del lago, desde donde fue lanzada. Encuentre: a) La altura de la que fue lanzada la piedra. b) La velocidad con la que fue lanzada.

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Answer:

a) La piedra es lanzada desde una altura de 0,785 metros.

b) La piedra es lanzada con una velocidad inicial de 6,25 metros por segundo.

Explanation:

a) Dado que la piedra es lanzada horizontalmente, tenemos que la piedra experimenta un movimiento horizontal a velocidad constante y uno vertical uniformemente acelerado debido a la gravedad. La altura de la que fue lanzada la piedra se puede determinar mediante la siguiente ecuación cinemática:

[tex]y = y_{o}+v_{o,y}\cdot t +\frac{1}{2}\cdot g\cdot t^{2}[/tex] (1)

Donde:

[tex]y[/tex] - Altura final, medida en metros.

[tex]y_{o}[/tex] - Altura inicial, medida en metros.

[tex]v_{o,y}[/tex] - Componente vertical de la velocidad inicial, medida en metros por segundo.

[tex]t[/tex] - Tiempo, medido en segundos.

[tex]g[/tex] - Aceleración gravitacional, medida en metros por segundo cuadrado.

Si sabemos que [tex]y = 0\,m[/tex], [tex]v_{o,y} = 0\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex], [tex]t = 0,4\,s[/tex] y [tex]g = -9,807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}}[/tex], entonces la altura inicial de la piedra es:

[tex]y_{o} = y-v_{o,y}\cdot t -\frac{1}{2}\cdot g\cdot t^{2}[/tex]

[tex]y_{o} = 0\,m-\left(0\,\frac{m}{s} \right)\cdot (0,4\,s)-\frac{1}{2}\cdot \left(-9,807\,\frac{m}{s^{2}} \right) \cdot (0,4\,s)^{2}[/tex]

[tex]y_{o} = 0,785\,m[/tex]

La piedra es lanzada desde una altura de 0,785 metros.

b) Ahora, obtenemos el componente horizontal de la velocidad inicial a partir de la siguiente ecuación cinemática:

[tex]v_{o,x} = \frac{x-x_{o}}{t}[/tex] (2)

Donde:

[tex]x_{o}[/tex], [tex]x[/tex] - Posiciones horizontales iniciales y finales, medidas en metros.

[tex]t[/tex] - Tiempo, medido en segundos.

Si tenemos que [tex]x_{o} = 0\,m[/tex], [tex]x = 2,5\,m[/tex] y [tex]t = 0,4\,s[/tex], entonces el componente horizontal de la velocidad inicial es:

[tex]v_{o,x} = \frac{2,5\,m-0\,m}{0,4\,s}[/tex]

[tex]v_{o,x} = 6,25\,\frac{m}{s}[/tex]

La piedra es lanzada con una velocidad inicial de 6,25 metros por segundo.


A spiral spring of natural length 20.00cm has a scale
pan hanging on its lower end while the other end is
fixed firmly to a support.When an object of mass 50g
is placed in the pan, the length of the spring becomes
22.00 cm.When another object of mass 70g is placed in
The pan, the length becomes 22.25cm Calculate the
mass of the scale pan. (g = 10m/s]​

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The  mass of the scale pan : 0.11 kg

Further explanation

Given

A spiral spring's length = 20 cm

mass 50 g ⇒ the length = 22 cm

mass 70 g ⇒ the length = 22.25 cm

Required

the  mass of the scale pan

Solution

Hooke's Law :

[tex]\tt F=k.\Delta x[/tex]

The spring constant (k) :

[tex]\tt k=\dfrac{\Delta F}{\Delta x}=\dfrac{g.(70-50)}{22.25-22}=\dfrac{g.20}{0.25}=g.80~g/cm=10~m/s^2\times 8~kg/m=80~N/m[/tex]

mass of the scale pan=m(for 50 g mass) :

[tex]\tt (m+0.05).g=80\times (0.22-0.20)\\\\m=0.11~kg[/tex]

True or false: " The rotation of the earth and revolution of the earth mean essentially the same thing."

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Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

Rotation is spinning on its axis

Revolution is spinning around the sun

False. This is because one rotation is one day and one revolution is one year

explain the difference between reversible and irreversible

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Answer:

The difference between reversible and irreversible is reversible can be changed but irreversible can not.

As a horse finishes its trot around the corral, it slows from 4m/s to a stop in 3
seconds. Calculate the acceleration of the horse.

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As a horse finishes its trot around the corral, it slows from 4m/s to a stop in 3
seconds. Calculate the acceleration of the horse.
Can anybody help ?

A body weighing 108N moves with speed of 5m/s in a horizontal
circular of radius 5m.Calculate the magnitude of the:
(i)centripetal acceleration (ii) Centripetal force (iii) centrifugal
force​

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Answer:

i) 5 [tex]m[/tex]/[tex]s^{2}[/tex]  ii) 54 [tex]N[/tex]  iii) 54 [tex]N[/tex]

Explanation:

i) [tex]a = \frac{v^{2}}{r}[/tex] ⇒ [tex]a[/tex] = 5² ÷ 5 = 5 [tex]m/s^{2}[/tex]

ii) [tex]m = \frac{W}{g}[/tex] ⇒ [tex]m[/tex] = 108 ÷ 10 = 10.8 [tex]kg[/tex] , [tex]F = ma[/tex] ⇒ [tex]F =[/tex] 10.8 × 5 = 54 [tex]N[/tex]

iii) F1 = F2 = 54 [tex]N[/tex]

Describe what happens to the moving boat when the oars are out of the water and the forward thrust is zero

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Answer:

The boat won't be able to move if the oars were out and there was no thruster. If there was a flow of the water then yes there would be a moving boat.

Studying energy involves determining the amount of energy an object has. This energy can be kinetic or potential, or it could be a combination of both. Consider a 2-kg bowling ball sits on top of a building that is 40 meters tall. It falls toward the ground. Think about the amounts kinetic energy the bowling ball has as it falls, select the when the ball would have the most kinetic energy from the choices given.

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Answer: the answer is a

Explanation: I got it correct on test

Answer:

 

as it is halfway through the fall and it has reached a speed of 19.8 meters per second

Explanation:

Studying energy involves determining the amount of energy an object has. This energy can be kinetic or potential, or it could be a combination of both. Consider a 2-kg bowling ball sits on top of a building that is 40 meters tall. It falls toward the ground. Think about the amounts kinetic energy the bowling ball has as it falls, select the when the ball would have the most kinetic energy from the choices given.

What is asexual reproduction?
List the various and describe four types of asexual reproduction.
What is sexual reproduction?
Why is sexual reproduction beneficial?

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Answer:

there are a number of types of asexual reproduction including fission, fragmentation, budding, vegetative reproduction, spore formation and gamogenesis. Spore formation occurs in plants, and some algae and fungi, and will be discussed in additional concepts

the production of new living organisms by combining genetic information from two individuals of different types (sexes). In most higher organisms, one sex (male) produces a small motile gamete which travels to fuse with a larger stationary gamete produced by the other (female)

The advantages of sexual reproduction: produces genetic variation in the offspring. the species can adapt to new environments due to variation, which gives them a survival advantage. a disease is less likely to affect all the individuals in a population.

Explanation:

Which of the following is an example of electrical energy being changed to thermal energy?
HAIR DRYER
CAMP FIRE

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Hair dryer would be an electrical energy turned to thermal

Answer:

Hair dryer

Explanation:

The electrical energy from the outlet is converted to heat to dry hair. In a fair chemical energy is converted to heat instead.

A ball is released out a window that is 13 m above the ground. How fast will the ball be traveling when it reaches the ground?

A. 32 m/s

B. 0.26 km/s

C. 0 m/s

D. 16 m/s

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Answer:

Option D. 16 m/s

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/s

Height (h) = 13 m

Acceleration due to gravity (g) = 9.8 m/s²

Final velocity (v) =?

We can determine how fast (i.e final velocity) the ball is traveling when it reaches the ground as illustrated below:

v² = u² – 2gh

v² = 0² – (2 × 9.8 × 13)

v² = 0 – 254.8

v² = 254.8

Take the square root of both side.

v = √254.8

v = 15.96

v ≈ 16 m/s

Thus, the ball is travelling with a velocity of 16 m/s when it reaches the ground

How does an executive order differ from a statue?

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Answer: Executive Order on Protecting American Monuments, Memorials, and Statues against our country are public monuments, memorials, and statues.

Explanation: learned it last week

Birdman is flying horizontally at a
speed of 40 m/s and a height of 58
m. Birdman releases a turd directly
above the start of the field. How far
from the start of the field should the
robot hold the bucket to catch the
turd?

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Answer:

The robot should hold the bucket at 137.6 m from the start of the field

Explanation:

Horizontal Motion

When an object is launched horizontally with a speed v from a height h, it describes a curved path exclusively ruled by gravity until it eventually hits the ground.

The range or maximum horizontal distance d traveled by the object can be calculated as follows:

[tex]\displaystyle d=v\cdot\sqrt{\frac {2h}{g}}[/tex]

Birdman flies horizontally at a  speed of v=40 m/s and a height of h=58  m. He releases a turd above the start of the field. If the robot was exactly down  Birdman, then it won't catch the turd with the bucket because it would land farther away by a distance equal to the range. Thus:

[tex]\displaystyle d=40\cdot\sqrt{\frac {2*58}{9.8}}[/tex]

[tex]\displaystyle d=40\cdot\sqrt{11.84}[/tex]

d = 137.6 m

The robot should hold the bucket at 137.6 m from the start of the field

1. Photosynthesis is a chemical reaction that occurs inside green plant cells. Which sentence describes
one important energy conversion that occurs as a result of photosynthesis?
A. Light is converted to chemical energy.
B. Carbon dioxide is converted to light energy.
C. Oxygen is converted to chemical energy.
D. Chlorophyll is converted to light energy.

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I don’t know I think I would say A) or B) if I’m correct

Answer:oxygen is converted to chemical energy

Explanation:

I got it right

An illustration of a ball sitting at the top of a hill of height labeled h Subscript 1 Baseline = 2 m. A the the bottom of the hill it levels off and the leveled surface is at a height labeled h Subscript 2 Baseline = .5 m. A ball is released from the top of a hill. How fast is the ball going when it reaches the base of the hill? Approximate g as 10 m/s2 and round the answer to the nearest tenth. m/s

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Answer:

5.5 m/s

Explanation:

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The statement explains the importance of enzymes that check for and repair mistakes during DNA replication is the enzymes prevent many genetic mutations from being expressed. Thus, the option C is correct.

What is RNA polymerase?

RNA polymerase is an enzyme that aids in the transcription of DNA into RNA during transcript in the nucleus. The enzymes prevent many genetic mutations from being expressed.

Primase is an enzyme that synthesizes short RNA sequences called primers. These primers serve as a starting point for DNA synthesis during replication as the DNA polymerases cannot begin the synthesis of the new strand, they only extend it after primase begins it and primase produces RNA molecules, the enzyme can be said to be a type of RNA polymerase.

Therefore, The statement explains the importance of enzymes that check for and repair mistakes during DNA replication is the enzymes prevent many genetic mutations from being expressed. Thus, the option C is correct.

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what does PE + KE = __

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Answer:

Energy that is dependant on height is called gravitational potential energy.

The formula for potential energy is:

                    G.P.E.=mgh

Weight (mass x gravity) determines the amount of potential energy.

Is there potential energy in the 5 forms of energy?

Yes, potential energy can be found in fossil fuels, within the foods you eat, and the batteries that you use.  

Conservation of Energy:

It is important to understand that each form of energy does not exist separately but undergoes change from one to another without a net loss in energy.  Consider this example:

As a projectile is launched into the air KE is at its maximum.  As the projectile gains altitude PE becomes greater than KE.  At the top of its arc, PE is at its maximum.  The whole cycle reverses itself on the way down.

As you can see, the loss in KE is a gain in PE.  Energy is not lost but conserved.

Law of conservation of energy.

   Energy cannot be created nor destroyed.  It can be transformed from one form to another, but the total amount of energy never changes.

Hello,

Let’s start off by saying potential energy stores a objects energy, and kinetic energy is a object in motion. You can use the mass of an object to find kinetic energy. As far as I know potential energy and kinetic energy combined is something that’s not moving but when it falls for example it can create kinetic energy. Hope this helps!

Cannon ball of mass 3.5kg is fired at a speed of 22m/s2

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Answer:

77N

Explanation:

Since we are not told what to find, we can as well look for the net force acting on the ball.

According Newton's second law;

F = mass × acceleration

Given

Mass = 3.5kg

Acceleration = 22m/s²

Net force F = 3.5×22

F = 35/10×22

F = 7/2×22

F = 7×11

F =77N

Hence the magnitude of force required is 77N

An exoplanet with one half of Earth's mass and 50% of Earth's radius is discovered.
What would a space cadet who weighs 800 N on Earth weigh on the exoplanet?

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Answer:

The space cadet that weighs 800 N on Earth will weigh 1,600 N on the exoplanet

Explanation:

The given parameters are;

The mass of the exoplanet = 1/2×The mass of the Earth, M = 1/2 × M

The radius of the exoplanet = 50% of the radius of the Earth = 1/2 × The Earth's radius, R = 50/100 × R = 1/2 × R

The weight of the cadet on Earth = 800 N

[tex]The \ weight, W =G\dfrac{M \times m}{R^{2}} = 800 \ N[/tex]

Therefore, for the weight of the cadet on the exoplanet, W₁, we have;

[tex]W_1 =G\dfrac{\dfrac{M}{2} \times m}{ \left ( \dfrac{R}{2} \right ) ^{2}} = G\dfrac{\dfrac{M}{2} \times m \times 4}{ R ^{2}} = 2 \times G \times \dfrac{M \times m}{R^{2}} = 2 \times 800 \, N = 1,600 \, N[/tex]

The weight of a space cadet on the exoplanet, that weighs 800 N on Earth = 1,600 N.

How does an increase in thermal energy affect the state of matter?

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Answer:

When thermal energy is added to a substance, its temperature increases, which can change its state from solid to liquid (melting), liquid to gas (vaporization), or solid to gas (sublimation). ... When the pressure exerted on a substance increases, it can cause the substance to condense.

Explanation:

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Please help!
A stone of mass 50 g is placed in a measuring
cylinder which contains some water.
The reading of the water level increases from
30 cm to 40 cm
What is the density of the stone?​

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Answer:

Answer:

3 g/cm          

Explanation:

Mass of stone = 30 g

Initial volume of cylinder = 50 cm

Increased volume = 60 cm

Volume = 60-50

= 10 cm

Density of stone = Mass/Volume

= 30/10

= 3 g/ml            as 1 ml = 1 cm

= 3 g/ml          

Explanation:

the diagram shows the apparent motion of the sun across the sky?

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The answer is “B” hope I helped

Answer:

The earth rotates west to east

Explanation:

Considering that the sun doesn't really move and the earth is rotating around the sun, and it is moving from east to west with us (the earth) facing it in which means the earth rotates around the sun west to east!


5. Rashmi is watching her favourite TV show. Her grandmother asks her to look for her senga
which has fallen on the ground. Rashmi bringshermagnet and searches the neede
(a) Which property of magnet do you think helped Rashmi find the needle?
(b) Which value is displayed by Rashmi ?​

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Answer:

a) Magnet attracts to ferromagnetic substances like Iron.

b) Scientific thinking (critical thinking)

a 5500-kg freight trunk accelerates from 4.2 m/s to 7.8 m/s in 15.0 s by the application of a constant force a) what change in momentum occurs
b) how large of a force is exerted?

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(a) The change in momentum of the trunk is 19800 kgm/s,

(b) The force exerted on the trunk is 3960 N

Change in momentum:

The can be defined as the product of the mass of a body and its change in velocity. The S.I unit of change in momentum is kgm/s

(a) To calculate the change in momentum of the trunk, we use the formula below.

Formula:

ΔM = m(v-u)............... Equation 1

Whee:

ΔM = change in momentum of the trunkm = mass of the trunkv = final velocity of the trunku = initial velocity of the trunk.

From the question,

Given:

m = 5500 kgv = 7.8 m/su = 4.2 m/s

Substitute these values into equation 1

ΔM = 5500(7.8-4.2)ΔM = 5500(3.6)ΔM = 19800 kgm/s.

(b) To calculate how large is the force was exerted on the trunk, we use the formula below.

Formula:

F = ΔM/t................. Equation 2

Where:

F = Force exerted on the trunkt = time.

From the question,

Given:

t = 15.0 s.

Substitute into equation 2

F = 19800/5F = 3960 N.

Hence, (a) The change in momentum of the trunk is 19800 kgm/s, (b) The force exerted on the trunk is 3960 N

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